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I am for poetry that is admired by peasant and aristocrat alike. F. Sionil Jose
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Newman, with his clipped mustache and his whiskey-coated growl and his steely self-assurance, is an aristocrat of sleaze. David Ansen
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Julius Caesar was an aristocrat who sided with the Roman people. He's not my hero, but he was one of a long line of what we'll call 'populares,' which were popular leaders who tried to institute these reforms that the people were fighting for. Michael Parenti
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Eccentricity is not, as dull people would have us believe, a form of madness. It is often a kind of innocent pride, and the man of genius and the aristocrat are frequently regarded as eccentrics because genius and aristocrat are entirely unafraid of and uninfluenced by the opinions and vagaries of the crowd. Dame Sitwell
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Having been duke, you don't go be peasant again. Grover Norquist
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Wear them with peasant dresses, or tuck them into jeans. Anna Kournikova
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If the French noblesse had been capable of playing cricket with their peasants, their chateaux would never have been burnt. G. M. Trevelyan
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Basically the French are all peasants. Pablo Picasso
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Could I but know all, I would have the faith of a Breton peasant woman Louis Pasteur
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Success as a result of industry is a peasant's ideal. Wallace Stevens
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Why then we should drop into poetry. Charles Dickens
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Poetry is the connecting link between body and mind. Camille Paglia
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Poetry confronts in the most clear-eyed way just those emotions which consciousness wishes to slide by. C. K. Williams
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Poetry never loses its appeal. Sometimes its audience wanes and sometimes it swells like a wave. But the essential mystery of being human is always going to engage and compel us. We're involved in a mystery. Poetry uses words to put us in touch with that mystery. We're always going to need it. Edward Hirsch
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it is as unseeing to ask what is the use of poetry as it would be to ask what is the use of religion. Edith Sitwell
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We can't separate our humanity from our poetry ... Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Poetry is an orphan of silence. The words never quite equal the experience behind them. Charles Simic
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Dismissals of poetry are nothing new. It's easy to dismiss poetry if one has not read much of it. Natasha Trethewey
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poetry had everything to teach me about life. Diane Ackerman